Category: Worldview

  • More Prophetic Insight?

    More Prophetic Insight?

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    **This is a personal website and reflects my thoughts and convictions. It does not represent any official position held by Youth With A Mission.**

    If  you have visited this blog before the last week or so, you will know that I don’t highlight prophecy.  However, I felt it right, having checked it out with elders, to publish Tom Bloomer’s word.  Now, just a few days later, the following prophecy was brought to my attention.

    I think it is right for me to post it for a few reasons:

    1. It is very specific, so will be proven right or wrong quite soon.
    2. If it is right, then it needs more prayer for it to bear the full fruit God intends.
    3. It is already in the public domain at www.propheticdaily.com
    4. It coincides with the Passover and many prophecies about breakthrough at this time.
    5. It also coincides with hundreds of thousands joining online worship and prayer, which can be accessed via  https://watchmen.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0d0e2ee4dc6550f1790f09a1a&id=fb0a97e3f7&e=0c005a6660

    Here is the word from Craig Cooney

    If the Holy Spirit gives you any sense of confirmation, do go to prayer that it might all be fulfilled!

    From Dailyprophetic:

    I trust you are keeping safe and well during this most unique time in recent history.

    I have been very reluctant to send out any words during this time as I wanted to hear clearly from the Lord and also to weigh up what I was sensing.

    First of all I want to share again some of what I sent out on 30th December 2019 and then tell you what I have felt the Lord say in recent days.

    As with any prophetic utterance, weigh it carefully and prayerfully.

    WORD SENT ON 30TH DECEMBER 2019

    The keyword that I keep getting over and over again for 2020 is “PIVOTAL”.

    The next 12 months will be absolutely pivotal and I believe this will be the most significant year of the last 50 years.

    It is a “tipping point” year – a year when everything that has been happening since the year 2000 culminates and climaxes.

    The next 12 months will also shape the next decade. The last 5-10 years have seen the most significant polarisation and division in nations and between nations that I have witnessed in my lifetime. The pressure has been building and this year it is going to be released.

    I saw what looked like huge tectonic plates underneath the Earth’s surface. They have been pushing together forming pressure and friction. This is going to build up to such an extent that it will be like an earthquake or eruption in 2020. In fact, don’t be surprised if the Lord affirms this in the natural. What happens physically often mirrors and even precedes what is happening in the spiritual realm.

    In the early months of 2020 you could see a very significant earthquake or volcanic eruption. The father is showing us prophetically what lies ahead in the rest of the year.

    Nationally, leaders will be at a loss as to how to bring peace and stability in their societies. There will be desperate measures such as curfews and bans, but they will be ineffective and counterproductive….

    ….There will be a major sifting within the church. The Lord is purifying his Bride as His return draws more imminent. Immature, immoral, heretical and ungodly leadership will be removed. The Lord no longer will tolerate a “show“ in His name. Only those who are pursuing His presence from a place of purity, reverence and true worship will flourish and stand. The others will be swept away in the cultural tide of conformity.

    The economy worldwide will take a major sudden dip. But it will not fall into recession like in 2008. It will quickly rally and recover….

    …There will be the greatest separation of believers in the last 200 years between those who appease and surrender to the secular culture and those who stand for righteousness, holiness and the Word of the Lord. The pressure to conform and be liked by the world will be so intense. Stand firm in truth and grace.

    Be strong in the Lord and in the power of His Word.

    Now I want to share what I believe the Lord has shown me in recent weeks. Some of you will have heard me share parts of this on Instagram Live and in my Instagram stories over the past few weeks.

    NEW WORD: SUNDAY 29TH MARCH 2020

    The word the Lord keeps giving me is RESET.

    It’s almost as if, when your cell phone is not working properly, you need to press various buttons at the same time and do a ‘hard reset’. Similarly, right now the nations and every area of society are going through a HARD RESET.

    There is a total REALIGNMENT of PRIORITIES and POWER taking place. The exalted are being brought low and the humble are being exalted. Everything we have taken for granted is receiving proper value. Many of the things we thought were important are now being seen as insignificant.

    The Lord is REFINING and SIFTING His BRIDE, the Church. Personalities and platforms which relied on crowds and human charisma will struggle in this season. Many won’t make it through.

    Authentic Spirit-filled communities will flourish in these days as the committed care for one another as in the early church.

    THINGS WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN.

    While most are longing for everything to return to ‘normal’, I believe the Lord is saying that things will never be the same again. Nor should they be.

    There entire structure of society is currently being RECONFIGURED. As everything changed on September 11th 2001, the changes brought through this current shift will be exponentially greater.

    The Lord is DISMANTLING so many things in this time. He does not want us to rebuild them ever again. We are entering not only a new season, but a completely NEW ERA. There will be an entirely NEW ‘NORMAL’ when this crisis passes.

    WHEN WILL IT PASS?

    On Monday 16th March I was asking the Lord about this. I sensed Him tell me it would turnaround in 24 DAYS. That didn’t make sense to me as my natural inclination would have been to say 28 days or 4 weeks. But it was definitely 24 days. I checked the calendar on my phone and realized that 24 days takes us up until Thursday 9th April.

    In the Hebrew calendar PASSOVER begins at sundown on Wednesday 8th April. I shared this in my Instagram stories when the Lord spoke this to me. Many of you messaged me to say that a prophetic named Chuck Pierce had also prophesied about things changing at Passover. I hadn’t been aware of Chuck’s word.

    Let me be clear. I don’t think everything is suddenly going to get better on this date. However I believe that is the day when things will BEGIN TO TURN. We will START TO SEE THE DECLINE of the coronavirus from that day onwards.

    I also believe it will DISAPPEAR MUCH QUICKER than most ‘experts’ have projected. In fact, I sense the Lord saying, once the turnaround begins, it will leave much faster than it arrived.

    The PRAYERS OF GOD’S PEOPLE have never been more important. Heaven is waiting to release angels on assignment in response to the prayers of the Saints.

    GUARD YOUR HEARTS AND MINDS VERY CAREFULLY. Block out negative voices of fear, dread, doom and gloom. Fill your mind with the Word and let faith arise. SPEAK LIFE and HOPE and HEALING and BLESSING.

    This RESET, REALIGNMENT and REFINING is positioning us for REVIVAL in the Church and an AWAKENING in the world.

    WHAT THE ENEMY HAS INTENDED FOR EVIL, GOD IS GOING TO TURN AROUND FOR GOOD AND GLORY!

    There is more that the Lord is saying, but that’s enough for now.

    Please take care and all necessary precautions – but DO NOT SURRENDER TO A SPIRIT OF FEAR. Such a spirit is so prevalent at this time and is seeking to consume and control God’s people to render us ineffective and powerless.

    As Paul told Timothy:

    “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” (2 Tim 1:7)

    Every blessing in Christ,

    Craig
    DailyProphetic.com

  • YWAM 60th 2020, A Time to Die

    YWAM 60th 2020, A Time to Die

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    **This is a personal website and reflects my thoughts and convictions. It does not represent any official position held by Youth With A Mission.**

    This is the original title of an article written by my friend, Tom Bloomer towards the end of last year.  It is based on John 12:24;

    However, now that our world has been shaken by the pandemic, it is even significant in ways we could not see then.

    Tom sent the word to me and Markus Steffen, President of the University of the Nations, to judge.  We both felt it is more than relevant, it has the marks of a word from God. 

    We then asked him to expand on the pruning metaphor, knowing he is a very knowledgeable gardener.  This has meant so much to me, partly because I grew up on a small farm and my dad and I pruned over 100 fruit trees every winter.  The majority of those were pear trees that produced an extraordinary amount of wild growth every spring and summer.  All the new growth went straight up, often producing “suckers” (as Dad called them) that would not produce fruit and would turn the trees into useless wild growth within a few years.  The peach trees were different, as were the apricots, cherries and apples.  But each needed annual pruning. 

    Please stop and ask the Lord how this word applies to you and any ministry you are associated with.  (The bold headings are my additions.)

    “We are praying for more fruit, that is our deep desire. But there are conditions for bearing more fruit, and one of them is dying.

    Another is pruning, to change the image – any experienced gardener will confirm that correct pruning is the key to bearing much fruit – and pruning is also the only regular maintenance needed for mature plants.

    YWAM is mature, at 60, and we have also been in a season of rapid growth – actually, wild and unchecked growth. The factor that concerns me is the number of small ministries and tiny bases that are not bearing much fruit.  They should be pruned.

    We are called to work in teams

    For example, I know personally one committed, lovable couple who have been trying to pioneer a base in a European country for several years now, with no staff. They have teenage children, work outside jobs due to inadequate support, and have tried to run DTS’s with 2-3-4 students. They have 2 apartments for the ministry, which has worked until now because they house DTS outreach teams targeting their big city and that’s how they have paid the rent.

    But that phase is over . . . and not just for a few weeks. The world has turned . . . and will never again be the way that it was. We have not been this way before.

    The other worrying trend is small teams, sometimes only a couple, going out to pioneer YWAM in some place. Sometimes they have children, and/or one of them has to work at least half-time. They proclaim that they are pioneering YWAM, but in too many cases it’s not working. There is no fruit.

    Both trends are failing because they are trying to operate outside of our anointing: YWAM is teams. Not a couple. A couple all alone in a city cannot be YWAM, by definition. Apparently, each of these couples has been “released” by a YWAM leader somewhere; but letting people do what they want to is not leadership. It is irresponsible.

    All of these so-called ministries should be pruned. The people should be recalled to join growing ministries and bases, or released to begin the long and difficult preparation to be influential in the spheres.

    Are you called, knowledgeable and equipped to impact other spheres?

    Most YWAMers are not qualified to have an influence in a sphere: they have nothing to say. A symptom of this lack of preparation is the unprofessional manner that many betray when they try to sign up on LinkedIn. It would be funny, if it weren’t so pitiful.

    In September 2019 I gave a word at our big (for Switzerland) charismatic conference, to the effect that a wave of judgment would soon sweep the world; and that this time, Switzerland would not be spared (as it was in 1914-18 and 1939-45). This word was well received, and I was able to lead in a time of prayer for 90 minutes afterward, consisting entirely of confessing the sins of the nation. I shared this word with the leaders of YWAM in francophone Switzerland a few weeks later, and it was well received by that group also.

    What I did not see, nor never imagined, was that the coming economic judgment would be precipitated by a worldwide pandemic.

    Sometimes smaller means more fruit

    So, YWAM is now being pruned: conferences, schools, outreaches, everything. It is not a selective pruning of our choice, it is massive, universal, blunt-force pruning.

    My conclusion, and hope, is that we would not resist the pruning. We need to be ready to let ministries and bases die, and not try to keep them on life support.

    The severe pruning has already begun; but if we collaborate with the Master Gardener we will enter into a season where we are smaller and more nimble, but able to bear much more fruit.

    One hundred-fold.

    Since the whole Church, and our nations, are also being severely pruned, wide doors of ministry will open up rapidly. The potential in this new season is mind-blowing.

    We need to be praying, and acting, to see that our Redeemer will do what He does best. We know that our Redeemer lives.

    What is meant by pruning?

    Which branches should be pruned, both in our lives and in our ministries?

    First, the dead and dying: what is not bearing fruit? Are all of your activities actually reaching and ministering to people? Even if there is growth, activity and noise, they do not necessarily mean fruit, they may even mask the lack of it. We love vision and challenges and mobilization in YWAM, but is this exciting thing we are hearing about actually bearing fruit?

    Resolving intractable conflict (like Paul and Barnabas in Acts 15)

    Second, branches rubbing against each other: they will eventually scape the protective bark off and open the plant up to disease. Do you see two people continually in conflict? Healthy disagreement if fine (iron sharpens iron), but constant conflict hurts morale and eventually destroys hope. How to tell when one of them has to go? When their conflicts start to negatively affect those around them, one of them has to go. In Genesis 13.5-11, we see that Abram and Lot had to separate because of constant conflict between their followers. Separation is not a sin; it can often prevent a situation from degenerating to the point of bitter infighting and jealousy.

    Some of our oldest activities should be closed down

    Third, pruning often consists of not just shortening a bush, giving it a haircut; but for many bushes, especially mature ones, we remove one third of the oldest growth every year, cutting from the bottom. So, the bush is opened up to air circulation, reducing the risk of airborne diseases. Check out your oldest ministry activities: are they still bearing fruit?

    A caution: avoid the temptation of immaturity, to simply sweep away everything that went before, to be able to start over with a clean slate: the old wine is best!

    More light!

    Fourth, the opening up of a plant lets the light in; and new growth occurs where light can strike the branches. In recent years, a new pruning technique is being recommended, called ‘well of light’. For fruit trees and for most free-standing roses, it involves cutting out the centre branches completely, leaving a basket-shaped plant whose walls are the exterior branches. To get an idea, hold out your hand palm up, and spread your fingers: you see how the light can now easily reach the centre of the plant, and bring forth new life on the branches.

    In our early days, we used to talk a lot about ‘walking in the light’, in other words keeping short accounts with our sins. In many of our staff and community gatherings, we would wait before the Lord and ask the Spirit to show us if we were holding anything against a brother or a sister; and we would not go on with the meeting until everyone had the opportunity to go and quietly ask forgiveness. When was the last time you did this in your community? Are you walking in the light? Or in old hurts and misunderstandings and suspicions? 

    Jesus said the Sabbath was mandated for our sake

    There is an enormous amount of travel, meetings, conferences, constant scurrying about in the Church; when I teach young leaders, they are always amazed to hear me emphasize the Sabbath. Many of them have never heard any teaching about it. I was struck by the Facebook post from Al Akimoff: “We neglected the Sabbath for so many years; and now the Sabbath has come to us.”

    Yes, we are all in an enforced season of rest, of pruning. I saw it coming last December but saw it an only an economic judgement; never imagining that the worldwide recession (or depression) would be kicked off by a pandemic. I also thought that It would be somewhat voluntary, and that we would have time to put it into place.

    Instead, it is involuntary, brutal, and massive.

    It may seem brutal, but…

    Beginning gardeners underestimate just how severe a good pruning job must be. We have a saying: “Let your neighbour prune your rosebushes.” This is because we are all tempted to be sentimental, and to not prune nearly enough.

    The Master Gardener is not sentimental, He lives in a ‘well of light’. In His love, He will prune and even judge severely: see Isaiah 5.1-7. Sometimes this is the only thing that can bring us back to total dependence on Him.

    Already, our conferences, schools, seminars, outreaches, and community life meetings are being severely pruned. But we must be ready to accept the pruning away of many of our ministries, and even bases.

    Let us embrace what the Lord is doing: the final result can be that we will be able to bear more fruit than ever, much more.

    Tom

    Burtigny, 27 March 2020”

    Copyright 2020 Thomas A. Bloomer

  • Local Churches and Missions Agencies: Competitors or Partners?

    Local Churches and Missions Agencies: Competitors or Partners?

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    **This is a personal website and reflects my thoughts and convictions. It does not represent any official position held by Youth With A Mission.**

    One of my sons and his wife attend a very good local church, one that has provided a spiritual home for this former YWAMer, a place to grow and exercise their spiritual gifts and to find friendship with like-minded Christians.  I am delighted with the church they have found and recently attended, along with other members of my family, a very good Sunday meeting there.

    But his loyalty was tested a bit by a recent article in the magazine that is produced by the network that his church belongs to.  In it, an author made an argument for all mission agencies and other “para-church organizations” to close down because they are a hindrance to the health of the Church.  That old argument gets re-cycled every few years and I will come back to it later in this article.

    Not long after that I spoke with a friend of mine who told me about a book that was recently co-authored by a YWAM leader in which he apparently says that he sees no reason why he or other YWAM staff and students should attend church.  I haven’t managed to get a copy of the book yet, so I won’t comment on the book itself, but the subject clearly needs to be addressed because that is a violation of one of the foundational values of YWAM.

    I am not surprised that this tension between local churches and mission agencies continues to surface from time to time, because the healthy cooperation of local church and global mission is a major threat to the kingdom of darkness.  So, I think it is important to lay a foundation of Biblical and historical thinking for the existence of these two major branches of the Church and why their partnership is so important and has such potential for power.

    Any discussion on this subject must begin with an attempt to define what church is.  This undertaking is fraught with pitfalls and ambushes because no subject has created more division in the history of Christianity.  Nevertheless, here is my attempt! 

    “The Church is people obeying Jesus together.” 

    My friend, Roger Forster, Bible scholar, teacher and apostolic leader gave me that definition many years ago and I have not heard anyone improve on it. 

    Our tendency, however, is to add conditions and especially organizational or structural prescriptions to that definition—and  that is when we begin to take sides and argue with each another.  When you stop to think about it, many denominations are founded upon some prescription about how the Church is meant to be organized.  Should it have elders or just pastors and deacons? Should it have bishops, archbishops and synods or is each local church sovereign? 

    Should local churches be governed by all-male leadership teams, or can women exercise governmental authority?  Should the entire congregation participate in important decisions or should the elders or pastor make those decisions?  Is the pastor subject to the elders or the elders subject to the pastor?  The list of issues is probably endless and periodically another movement emerges with a “new revelation” about how church should be organized or structured.  They usually think, by implication, that all other expressions of the Church are, at best, second rate.

    There is a reason why we have so many different opinions on this subject.  Jesus specified almost nothing about how the Church should be organized.  Then, when we read the narrative about how the disciples went about “doing Church”, there aren’t many instructions.  We read the stories in the book of Acts and then the letters to the churches, but we don’t get very many commandments about how to organize the Church. 

    I think there is a very important reason for that:  The Church is about people obeying Jesus together, not about how it is organized.  All organization is para-church.  (Para means alongside, so para-church means something that works alongside church.) I believe God meant the Church to be adaptable to all cultures and all stages of social development so He designed great flexibility into how the Church can be structured.  In some settings, vast congregations can be very fruitful with their large buildings and complex staff and management structures.  At other times, small groups meeting in homes, linked together by traveling pastors or teachers have been the most effective structure.

    Any time people try to do anything together, some organizational structure is required.  But the nature of that structure is not the essence of the Church.  People obeying Jesus together is the essence of the Church.  Structure is simply meant to serve the Church’s purposes.  In fact, structure is always at its best when it is pragmatic and flexible.  When we get hung up on structural prescriptions, history suggests that the structures become idolatrous and hinder the growth and maturity of God’s people and more often than not, become a source of division in the Church.

    To state it even more clearly, you are in the Church and I am in the Church, not because I go to a particular kind of organization.  We are being Church when we obey Jesus together.  We cannot be so arrogant as to say that one kind of structure is “better church” than another because of the way it is organized.  It is “good church” when it helps people come to faith in Christ, grow into maturity and express the life of Christ to the world.  Organizational structures that help achieve that end are good.  Organizational structures that hinder that end should be changed. 

    We might picture it like this:  The way we organize a group of believers can be compared to the scaffolding set up around a building in need of repair.  The scaffolding enables us to strengthen and renew the building where ever it is required but the scaffolding is not the building.

    Having said all that, though, the world-wide Body of Christ down through history has been expressed in two broad streams that have quite different organizational structures.  Their structures are different because their purposes are different.  We probably see them most clearly in the scriptures in Acts 13 when the Holy Spirit instructs the prophets and teachers at the church in Antioch to “set apart Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.”

    From that time on they traveled as a team—sometimes a large team and sometimes a small team—preaching the Good News, establishing churches, strengthening them but working within a team structure rather than the organization of any one local church.  They were often temporarily within a local church as they built it up, but then they moved on in their team.

    Some would say that they remained submitted to the leadership of the church at Antioch, but there is scant evidence for that given the fact that Paul returned to that city and church only twice over the next 20 years and any leadership communication to and from the church in Antioch would have been almost impossible

    From New Testament times, God’s people have been found within two broad streams, local churches and trans-local organizations such as evangelistic associations, mission agencies, aid agencies etc.  In the Roman Catholic and Orthodox expressions of the Church, parishes and orders have existed from the fourth century.  It is important to note that the protestant reformation did not have a significant trans-local (or extensive) expression for the first 200 years.  During that time, it did not grow beyond the geographical confines of Europe.  Then, with the advent of denominational mission agencies and then interdenominational agencies, protestant Christianity has grown dramatically around the world.  Today, many very large local churches, sometimes called mega-churches, are initiating missions efforts from their own congregations.  Like Youth with a Mission four or five decades ago, they are new, have great potential and will learn a lot.  YWAM and other agencies should welcome this development and offer partnership where ever we might be of assistance.

    Toward the end of the 19th century, a dynamic spiritual renewal movement emerged and became know as the Brethren.  Like many other renewal movements, they emphasized certain organizational characteristics (lay leadership, plural eldership and local church sovereignty) and taught that the only valid organizational expression of the Church was local churches of their particular type.  Although their movement is not numerically strong in the 21st century their ideas about the structural nature of the Church have been widely influential.  As a result, many Christians today have been taught that only local churches are Biblically legitimate and that all other organizational expressions of the Church should be disbanded.

    Although this view claims a Biblical rationale, any effort to find prescriptions for Church organization in the Bible will quickly cast doubt on the validity of any and all expressions of the Church today.  Although it is fair to say that the Bible does not describe anything like today’s missionary societies, neither does it describe the existence of many different local churches within a given town or city; nor does it describe denominational structures, or networks of churches, or Bible training colleges, or even church buildings…the list goes on.

    I will summarize all this by saying that the Church today, as throughout history, has a very wide range of organizational expressions, but they fall into two very broad categories:  those whose aim is to work out the Christian faith locally and those who aim to spread the Good News to new places around the world.  Given that these two broad streams exist, the important thing is how they serve one another.

    The Church is always at its best when the local churches send their best to take the Good News to what the Apostle Paul referred to as the “regions beyond”, and when the extensive expressions of the Church focus on establishing and strengthening local churches.  This partnership is the one that God has chosen to change the entire world!

    So that is why it is important that YWAMers and any other members of Christian organizations should be active members of local churches.  Even though their travel schedules and other ministry obligations might limit their participation, they should demonstrate a sacrificial commitment to the health of their local church.  Their faith should be expressed in the place where they live through a local body of believers.  And that sacrificial service should, hopefully, make it easier for local church leaders to see the importance of sending those who are called out from their church to world mission.

    YWAMers have no reason to be unsettled by those who question the validity YWAM.  But we also have no excuse to not be committed to a local body of Christians!

    Lynn Green.

  • Great Matters

    Great Matters

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    **This is a personal website and reflects my thoughts and convictions. It does not represent any official position held by Youth With A Mission.**

    From time to time, very important issues will arise in relation to beliefs, vision, values, covenants or relationships.  Most of these can be fielded by elders within an Area.  (NOTE that there will usually be more elders within an area than just those who are currently on the ACT.)  We already have a wide range of very good leadership teaching and resources available online and will continue to make them more readily available and easier to find.  These videos, papers and podcasts will help elders cope with matters as they arise.

    If an issue is likely to have wide-spread impact, or if it is not being addressed well within an ACT, then it could become a matter for leadership attention at a more international level.  We might call those “great matters”; similar to what Moses referred to when he distributed authority to leaders of tribes, but told them to bring to him any “difficult issues”.

    Who deals with such matters and who can an ACT call upon, or who intervenes if the ACT is not acting responsibly? In this sort of circumstance, more mature elders can be called upon or can take the initiative to call the ACT to account.  We have not done away with authority or accountability in our restructuring!  Before we go further with the issue of intervention, perhaps we could make a few comments to clarify how authority works beyond the local level or the ACTs.

    What we have done away with is positions and titles that make hierarchy organisational and more likely to be ridged.  That is why we have begun to use the term “elder”.  But that does not mean we have done away with authority beyond the local.  In fact, no one can do away with hierarchy and Jesus certainly did not dispense with the idea.  You will recall that when a couple of his disciples were arguing about who was the greatest, he didn’t say, “none of you will be greater than the other”; he said “if you wish to be greatest you must be servant of all”.

    It is a simple fact that some people have a lot more influence than others.  That is hierarchy.  As long as that influence is exercised from a servant heart, we all welcome it.  In fact, to try to do away with it is to do away with human nature and that can only be done with tyranny. Hierarchy exists because we respect and listen to some people more than others.  Therefore, we have elders who are able to act in leadership roles at every level from teams to global issues.

    When an Area Circle Team or other leadership group feels they have insufficient “social capital” or authority to deal with an issue they can appeal to elders with more social capital, wisdom and authority.  If it is truly a global issue, it might go to someone in the Founders Circle.  (See the paper, Who and What is the Founders Circle.)  At that point, it is not really the Founders Circle who deal with it, but rather one or more members of the FC acting as elders and supported by prayer from the others in the FC.

    So, although the Lord has led us quite clearly to push responsibility and authority out to Area Circle Teams and local leadership, that does not mean there is no authority beyond the local or ACTs.

    In the highly unlikely event that the person or group in error still does not respond, then the name of YWAM can be withdrawn from the offending person or body.  The name and trademarks of YWAM are held by the original California Corporation.  The board of that corporation is comprised of about 7 senior YWAM leaders, some of whom are currently on the FC and some are not.

    Occasionally an issue arises when one of our values is being eroded or violated; or there may be a strong sense the God wants us to add a new value.   When such an issue arises it is likely to have wide repercussions so some current members or two of the Founders Circle should be asked to help.  Again the Founders Circle would pray for them and support them.